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This edition looks at the critical questions which remain unanswered in the White House's new guidelines on public/private partnerships. Plus, learn about the settlement regarding a cross in the Mojave desert, get a recap of the 2012 Shurden Lectures, hear from BJC Executive Director Brent Walker about the BJC's new office plans, find out how the BJC is working to end religious profiling and more. 
BJC General Counsel K. Hollyn Hollman analyzes the Supreme Court decisions of Arizona v. Winn and Sossamon v. Texas in this edition of Report from the Capital. Plus, you can read a complete recap of the 2011 Shurden Lectures and hear from BJC Executive Director J. Brent Walker how the BJC is reaching future generations for religious liberty.
The Supreme Court decision over the cross in the Mojave Desert is the big story in this 12-page edition of Report from the Capital. Plus, you can read J. Brent Walker's reflections on the Supreme Court tenure of John Paul Stevens, a wrap-up of the 2010 Shurden Lectures, guest columnist Oliver Thomas on the state of liberty, and much more!
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Florist Sues Washington AG Over Right to Discriminate
A florist who has been sued by Washington State's Attorney General over her refusal to provide services to a same-sex marriage has returned legal fire. Baronnelle Stutzman filed suit against the AG in response, alleging a violation of First Amendment rights. The counter suit, filed b...
 
Judge Dismisses Islamic Festival Protesters' Suit
Christian evangelists who traveled to an Islamic culture festival in Dearborn, Michigan with signs and megaphones intended to cause a stir and provoke a reaction. They certainly did. Their anti-Islam sentiments spoken at festival attendees angered some young people who responded by hurling b...